All Awards articles – Page 70
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FeaturesJanelle Monáe reveals the layers she pulled back to play her character in ‘Knives Out: Glass Onion’
Janelle Monáe tells Screen about her ambition to be a creative power in the film industry.
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NewsThe Screen Podcast: Bifas, Baftas, international frontrunners, and the return of the Golden Globes
Will Aftersun’s abundance of prizes at the Bifas translate into Bafta glory, and what next for gender-neutral acting categories?
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Features“I didn’t sleep for two years”: Austin Butler reveals the fear he felt every day on the set of ‘Elvis’
Austin Butler approached the title role of Baz Luhrmann’s biopic ‘Elvis’ with a mix of thrill and terror. The fast-rising star tells Mark Salisbury about his two sleep-deprived years of intense preparation.
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Features“Then I got the knee sweats”: Cate Blanchett recalls the moment after she said yes to ‘TÁR’
In TÁR, Cate Blanchett plays a brilliant classical conductor whose revered status is enabling her own bad behaviour.
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Features‘EO’ director hopes the film’s donkey protagonist will inspire more respect for animal rights
EO is Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski’s first film since 2015.
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FeaturesIn conversation: ‘The Blue Caftan’, ‘Under The Fig Trees’ directors talk tradition vs modernity and Oscar campaigns
The directors of The Blue Caftan and Under The Fig Trees — Morocco and Tunisia’s entries to this year’s Oscars — discuss how the collision of tradition and modernity in their work reflects a region in transition.
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FeaturesRicardo Darin on why he played a real person for the first time in ‘Argentina, 1985’
Darin sees the role as the culmination of his screen career.
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NewsBafta Film Awards to broadcast four final awards live for 2023 ceremony, tweaks eligibility criteria
Two hosts will present the 2023 ceremony.
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Reviews‘Darkling’: Review
A Serbian family struggle to survive in 1990s Kosovo in Serbia’s Oscar contender
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FeaturesLukas Dhont talks masculinity, friendship and discovering ‘Close’ lead actor on a train
In Lukas Dhont’s Close, a childhood bond is tested as two boys enter their teenage years — with dramatic consequences.
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News‘Elvis’ dominates film prizes at Australia’s Academy Awards
Director Baz Luhrmann and actor Austin Butler were among 11 winners for Elvis.
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Reviews‘Cinema Sabaya’: Review
Israel’s Oscar entry sees a group of very different Israeli women unite for a filmmaking course
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FeaturesDirector and star of Serbian Oscar ‘Darkling’ entry come together to discuss horror tropes, language challenges
Filmmaker Dušan Milić and Serbian-born Danish actor Danica Curic sat down with Screen.
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NewsAcademy announces eligible films in international, animation, documentary feature categories
Nominations to be announced on January 24, 2023.
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NewsRed Sea Souk industry winners include Saudi dark comedy ‘Scapegoat’
Prizes for ‘A Trip To Jerusalem’, ‘Aisha Can’t Fly Away Any More’.
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FeaturesAlice Diop on the real-life inspiration behind France’s Oscar entry ‘Saint Omer’
Diop also discusses her desire to confront taboos and what it means to be in the awards conversation.
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FeaturesWho are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the acting categories? (2023 edition)
Charles Gant assesses this year’s field for leading and supporting roles.
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Features‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ director talks "extreme shoot", German shame
The First World War novel has never been filmed in its native language — until now.
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NewsScreen International’s 2022-23 awards screening programme
Titles include Taiwan’s ’Goddamned Asura’ and Croatia’s ’Safe Place’.
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Features‘Moonage Daydream’ director: making David Bowie documentary was like “walking across hot coals”
“The whole structure around me was chaotic.”














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